Students Write WAEC Amid Blackout and Insecurity, Sparking Outrage
Nigerians on social media have expressed shock and anger after candidates in this year’s West African Examination Council (WAEC) exam were made to write their English paper parts II and III (objective and theory) under difficult conditions.
Videos have circulated showing students taking the exam in darkness, using torchlights and candles for visibility. The exam, originally scheduled to start at 4pm and end by the same time, instead began at 7pm and ended at 9pm.
Earlier, students completed Part I (Oral English) and awaited Parts II and III, which were supposed to begin at 4pm. However, WAEC officials only brought the papers into schools across the state at 7pm.
While WAEC has not officially explained the delay, a source claimed it was caused by a “leakage of the exam question paper.”
“We discovered that the students have seen the question, hence we need to change it. We hurriedly change the paper but it was late, and that is what caused them to start the examination late.” an examiner in Osun state said
A teacher, Jumoke Adedokun, said;
“It is a frustrating occurrence today, we never planned that we would stay that late but officials of WAEC insisted that the exam should be held today. We used phone torchlight to illuminate the hall today. There may be mass failure of the subject in Osun state due to this.
Many parents have been calling us about the whereabouts of their children, we had to explain to them about the change. We started the exam at 7pm and ended by 9pm.”
Videos shared online showed parents arriving at their children’s schools late at night, bringing food packs and water for their wards, who had been stuck in school all day due to the delayed exam.
Meanwhile, Nigerians have taken to social media to condemn the examination board, describing the situation as embarrassing.


You may be interested

Princess Catherine Receives Warm Welcome During Italy Visit
gisthub - May 13, 2026The Princess of Wales made a triumphant return to international travel, greeted by joyous Italian crowds in Reggio Emilia following her recovery from…

Alpha-Beta Seeks Venue Change in Oluwasanmi Whistleblower Case
gisthub - May 13, 2026The legal battle involving activist Segun Oluwasanmi took a new turn on Wednesday when representatives for Alpha-Beta Consulting Limited requested that his case…

NABTEB Sets 2026 Registration Cut-off Dates for Entrance and Certificate Exams
gisthub - May 13, 2026The National Business and Technical Examinations Board (NABTEB) has officially set the registration closing dates for its 2026 assessments. The deadline for the…
Most from this category

World Cup Travel Costs Drop Following Fan Protest in New Jersey
gisthub - May 13, 2026
Four Men Detained in Bauchi for Alleged Wife-Swapping Pact
gisthub - May 13, 2026
Nigeria Flamingos Ramp Up Training for Guinea World Cup Qualifier
gisthub - May 13, 2026








Leave a Comment